Advice on Killing Termites On Your Property

Posted on: 25 June 2020

If you think that you may have termites living on your property, then it is essential that you take the necessary countermeasures to get rid of them. If termites are allowed to grow ever bigger colonies, then they can do a great deal of damage. Subterranean termites, for example, are known to undermine the foundations of buildings. Alternatively, you might find that drywood termites eat their way through the rafters of your roof which could lead to a potential collapse.

Therefore, it is best to consult an expert in termite home inspections if you have any doubt about what to do. A pest control professional should be able to advise you of which termite treatment will suit your situation the best. Here's a look at some of your options. 

Powdered Insecticides

Some termites can be got rid of using a conventional insecticide. However, brands which are specifically aimed at dealing with these creatures tend to be best. One of the most popular ways of distributing insecticides of this type is through powder insecticide. The powdery substance is quite easy to use. You just shake them out of the bottle like a carpet cleaner. So long as there is no excessive air movement in the locations where you spread it, termite killing powders should remain in place for some time. This is a good method for dealing with termites in hard-to-reach locations.

Foam Termiticides

Another termiticide delivery system that is on the market is foam. When you apply a foam insecticide, it can mean that you get to the heart of the matter much more quickly than with powders. For example, if you notice an entranceway to a termite nest then you can spray foam directly into it. This will block it off and also kill any termites that try to get in or out. This termite treatment is good for a targeted approach when you know where the insects are.

Spray Killers

The other major option you have for delivering insecticides around your property is with a spray. Sprays tend to be less directed than either foams or powders but they are extremely versatile. They are very good for use in gardens and outbuildings. However, you should always seek professional advice if you are considering using them indoors or in places that are accessible to your pets. Always spray away from you and wear protective clothing if you use this termite treatment.

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